
Dr. Andrew W. Bollen MD
Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
513 Parnassus Ave San Francisco CA, 94143About
Dr. Andrew Bollen specializes in neuropathology including CNS neoplasms and infections as well as muscle and nerve pathology. He is a member of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. ...
Board Certification
PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP
PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP- Neuropathology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Toxicology of a boronated porphyrin in dogs.
- CNS Resident Award. Malignant meningiomas frequently lose multiple chromosomal regions in addition to 22q: putative meningioma progression loci identified by comparative genomic hybridization.
- CT-guided brain biopsy using a modified Pelorus Mark III stereotactic system: experience with 50 dogs.
- Aquaporin-4 deletion in mice reduces brain edema after acute water intoxication and ischemic stroke.
- Radiologic-pathologic findings in raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis) encephalitis.
- Clinical and pathologic features of oligodendrogliomas in two cats.
- Primary canine and feline nervous system tumors: intraoperative diagnosis using the smear technique.
- Epinephrine increases the neurotoxic potential of intrathecally administered lidocaine in the rat.
- Evidence of increased endothelial cell turnover in brain arteriovenous malformations.
- Abnormal balance in the angiopoietin-tie2 system in human brain arteriovenous malformations.
- Multiple sclerosis and oligodendroglioma.
- Granular cell tumor of the canine central nervous system: two cases.
- Growth of human glioblastomas as xenografts in the brains of athymic rats.
- Comparative spinal neurotoxicity of prilocaine and lidocaine.
- Glioblastoma multiforme: clinical findings, magnetic resonance imaging, and pathology in five dogs.
Awards
- 2012 San Francisco Super Doctors
Treatments
- Acromegaly, Pituitary Tumors
Fellowships
- UCSF Medical Center, Neuropathology 1990
- Ucsf Med Center 1990
- UCSF Medical Center, Neuropathology 1990
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